Joseph Livingston+FollowNo, Social Security Checks Aren’t DisappearingHeard the rumor that Social Security paper checks are vanishing? Take a breath—your mailbox isn’t going empty overnight. The government is nudging most folks to use direct deposit or a prepaid card, but if you truly need a paper check, you can still get one. The big shift? Electronic payments are now the go-to, which means fewer lost checks and faster cash in your account. If you’re still old-school, just know your options and don’t panic about sudden changes! #Business #MakeMoney #SocialSecurity10Share
Robyn Anderson+FollowHoliday Hangover: Boomers’ Costly Money MovesEver feel that post-holiday pit in your stomach when you check your bank statement? You’re not alone! Many Boomers are waking up to a “holiday hangover” after splurging on gifts and family gatherings, only to regret it in January. The biggest oops? Swiping credit cards like they’re extra income, then getting hit with sky-high interest. If you dipped into savings or overspent on grandkids, you’re not alone—time to reset that budget and avoid the same trap next year! #Business #MakeMoney #MoneyLifehacks00Share
cody79+FollowWhy Roth Conversions Can Backfire on TaxesThinking about switching your 401(k) or IRA to a Roth for that sweet tax-free retirement? Hold up! If you’re earning big bucks, converting now could mean a monster tax bill that takes years to pay off. The trick is to time conversions for years when your income dips—like early retirement—not when you’re raking it in. And don’t forget: higher income can bump up your Medicare costs, too. Sometimes, waiting is the real money move! #Business #MakeMoney #taxes00Share
cody79+Follow5 Money Habits Boomers Swear By for 2026Thinking about retiring soon or already living the retired life? Boomers are showing us how it’s done: start every year with a budget check, spend on things that matter (not just stuff), and stay flexible when life throws curveballs. One big shift? The government now lets folks in their early 60s supercharge their retirement savings—so if you’re still working, stash away extra cash! And don’t forget those required withdrawals once you hit your 70s. Smart moves for a comfy future! #Business #MakeMoney #MoneyTips10Share
Robyn Anderson+FollowAtlanta firms join forces for local business boostAtlanta’s small and mid-sized businesses just got a major upgrade: three homegrown firms have merged, pooling their insurance, accounting, and consulting expertise under one roof. This means local business owners can now access a broader range of services—everything from risk management to financial planning—without bouncing between providers. With a new CEO at the helm and big growth plans through 2026, this move could reshape how Atlanta companies manage their bottom line. What do you think—will this make things easier for local entrepreneurs, or is bigger not always better? #Business #MakeMoney #AtlantaBusiness00Share
Kathryn Olsen+FollowWhy Your Paycheck Feels Like It’s DisappearingEver wonder why your bank account never seems to grow, no matter how hard you work? Turns out, it’s not just about your salary—it’s about sneaky money traps like new car payments, oversized mortgages, and those forgotten subscriptions draining your wallet. The real drama? Most of us are living paycheck to paycheck, thanks to these habits. Audit your spending, cut the extras, and invest early—your future self will thank you! #Business #MakeMoney #MoneyLifehacks00Share
Robyn Anderson+FollowHow to File Your 2025 Taxes for FreeTax season is coming, but did you know most people can file their 2025 taxes for free? The IRS has a free file system, but hardly anyone uses it—most folks end up paying around $290 for something they could get for $0. If you made less than $84,000, check out the IRS site for free options like TurboTax Free Edition or My Free Taxes. Filing early? Wait for the IRS to announce the official start date, usually late January. #Business #MakeMoney #taxes00Share
Emily Rogers+FollowCD Rates Are Still Hot—Here’s How to Cash InHeads up, savers: CDs are still serving up some of the best returns in years, with top rates over 5% for locking in your cash for a year. If you’ve got $500 or more just sitting in your checking account, consider parking it in a CD to earn way more interest—think $511 on $10K in a year. But act fast: with the Fed cutting rates, these deals might not last. Pro tip: try CD laddering to keep your money flexible and growing! #Business #MakeMoney #MoneyHacks00Share
James Cook+FollowDon’t Let RMDs Sneak Up on Your RetirementHeads up, future retirees! The age for required minimum withdrawals from your retirement accounts just got bumped to 73, thanks to new rules. Miss a withdrawal? The penalty’s now less painful—down to 25%. Plus, if you’re 60-63, you can stash an extra $10K a year starting in 2025. The big shift: more time to let your nest egg grow before you have to dip in. Pro tip: double-check your accounts so the IRS doesn’t come knocking! #Business #MakeMoney #retirement00Share
Christine Baxter+FollowSocial Security: What’s Changing in 2026?Heads up if you’re planning your retirement coffee break: Social Security is getting a facelift in 2026. The age for full benefits bumps up to 67, so if you’re eyeing early retirement, expect smaller checks. Good news: monthly payouts get a $56 boost, but rising Medicare premiums might eat into that. If you’re still working, you can earn a bit more before your benefits take a hit. Time to double-check your retirement game plan! #Business #MakeMoney #SocialSecurity31Share